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  • Windows 8 Consumer Preview Usage Apparently Double That of Windows 7 Beta

    04/28/2012 7:46:30 AM PDT · by SmokingJoe · 45 replies
    Windowsitpro ^ | April 23, 2012 09:04 AM | Paul Thurrott
    Microsoft revealed late last week that usage of the Windows 8 Consumer Preview has doubled that of Windows 7 during the same pre-release timeframe for that version. “Millions” of people are already using Windows 8 every day, the company claimed. Because this is literally all the information that Microsoft communicated about this incredible milestone, let’s read between the lines a bit. I have two thoughts about this issue, one of which has been bothering me for some time. First, this announcement is an attempt by Microsoft to remind people of how popular Windows really is. While the mainstream media is...
  • Microsoft and Cray deliver "mainstream" CX1 supercomputer: starts at $25k

    09/19/2008 8:25:20 AM PDT · by zeugma · 38 replies · 296+ views
    Engadget ^ | Sep 16th 2008 | Darren Murph
    Microsoft and Cray deliver "mainstream" CX1 supercomputer: starts at $25k by Darren Murph, posted Sep 16th 2008 at 4:03PM C'mon, who here doesn't want their very own supercomputer to do, um, whatever they want with? In an effort to make sure every man, woman and child has an absurdly powerful number cruncher in their home (let's go with OSPP, or One Supercomputer Per Person), Microsoft has tag-teamed with the fabled Cray in order to "drive high productivity computing into the mainstream." The Cray CX1 Supercomputer comes loaded with Windows HPC Server 2008 and incorporates up to 8 nodes and 16...
  • Gates Slams Mac Ads, Questions Mac Security

    02/02/2007 10:59:18 AM PST · by big'ol_freeper · 266 replies · 3,375+ views
    MacNN.com ^ | 2 Feb 2007
    Microsoft co-founder and former CEO Bill Gates has openly criticized Apple's 'Get a Mac' ads, called the company a liar, and questioned the security of Apple's Mac OS X operating system. In a recent interview with Newsweek, Gates compared Microsoft's recently released security-oriented Windows Vista to Apple's Mac OS X: "We made it way harder for guys to do exploits," Gates said, referring to Windows Vista. "The number [of violations] will be way less because we've done some dramatic things [to improve security] in the code base. Apple hasn't done any of those things." The executive also referenced the frequent...